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British Airways Flight BA762 Makes Emergency Landing

A British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Heathrow with one engine damaged and the other on fire after tired engineers worked on the wrong aircraft. Passengers were left terrified when the covers of both engines blew off and one of them burst into flames and the pilot was forced to return to the airport on one damaged engine.

A British Airways flight from London to Oslo in May 2013 made an emergency landing after while the plane scatted chunks of metal, some weighing up to 37kg, across the runway.

An Air Accident Investigation Bureau report (AAIB) found that blundering engineers had accidentally left the plane's engine covers unlatched during maintenance operations at Heathrow.

Two nightshift engineers had intended to return to top up the oil and latch the fan cowls, but had gone back to an entirely different plane, which was a different model, on a different stand.

Investigators found that the workers could have been 'compromised by fatigue'.

One of the BA technicians had worked 70 hours over seven consecutive days and nights and was on the second of two 12-hour overtime nightshifts.

Though they were initially suspended, British Airways have confirmed that the staff will remain with the company.

The blunder was also missed by a pilot and ground handler inspections before take off.

The investigation revealed that one of the fuel covers cut through a fuel pipe after take off, causing the engine to set on fire and leaking almost three tonnes of fuel.

However, the engine was shut down promptly which reduced the intensity of the fire, but forced the pilot to land on just one engine.

Just 33 minutes after taking off, flight BA762 was back on the runway and all 75 passengers and five crew members were being evacuated via the emergency chutes.

No-one was injured but investigators revealed that one had put other passengers at risk by throwing his suitcase down the emergency chute.
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Re: British Airways Flight BA762 Makes Emergency Landing

lucky this time. there should be rules for overtimes especially in this line of work.
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Re: British Airways Flight BA762 Makes Emergency Landing

That's scary. I'd be thinking it's going to be over soon.
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Re: British Airways Flight BA762 Makes Emergency Landing

Wouldn't think a suitcase would be that big a deal with all the shit smeared on the slide from previous passengers.
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Wouldn't think a suitcase would be that big a deal with all the shit smeared on the slide from previous passengers.
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Re: British Airways Flight BA762 Makes Emergency Landing

lucky this time. there should be rules for overtimes especially in this line of work.
There are but only for the pilots. It used to be 8 hrs mandatory sleep but I think it got changed to 10 hrs. Nevertheless, during my classes, fatigue has been brought up many times and examples of what would happen.

It seems like one of those scenarios that "I'd never do anything so stupid as fix the wrong aircraft!" until they've actually done it. It's a slippery slope in the aviation industry because it is so heavily regulated but then again, the regulations are published not to protect the pilots or mechanics but to protect the government from getting sued.
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There should be a framework of agreement in all critical safety occupations...Fatigued engineers will inevitably make mistakes and although this example is extreme it proves it can and does happen...I hope the Captain was disciplined for his neglect on preflight external checks.
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Wouldn't think a suitcase would be that big a deal with all the shit smeared on the slide from previous passengers.
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